Ranchi, Aug. 25 -- The election in-charge for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Jharkhand, Om Prakash Mathur, on Saturday said that the party will achieve its target of winning more than 65 seats in the upcoming elections by strengthening the party's dominance at the booth level.

Addressing media persons at party's State headquarters in Ranchi, Mathur said, "We have been contesting booth-centric elections for the past two to three years. Even our party President Amit Shah always asks workers to focus on winning booths. We will achieve our target of winning 65 seats in the upcoming elections by doing the same."

Earlier in the day, Mathur chaired a meeting with senior leaders of the party here. The meeting was adjourned half way through after...